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Cato T. Laurencin, director of the Institute for Regenerative Engineering at the Univ. of Connecticut Health Center, has been recognized by National Geographic in a special issue of its magazine devoted to “100 Scientific Discoveries that Changed the World.”

Endowed by Cytos Biotechnology and awarded in memory of Professor Jay Bailey, the Society for Biological Engineering's James E. Bailey Award is presented to an individual who has had an important impact on bioengineering and whose achievements have advanced the profession in any of its aspects.

The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), which last year launched a new series of online learning courses, will, beginning this July, again offer instructor-led public courses at sites around the county.

Student winners of the Virtual Local Section (VLS) Student Poster Contest will present their work online at the next VLS meeting on Thursday, April 26 from 9:00-10:00 PM EDT. You can join the meeting and hear their presentations through this link . Also, student chapters from around the world are...

The Society for Biological Engineering (SBE) of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) has announced the inaugural winners of the D. I. C. Wang Award for Excellence in Biochemical Engineering.

The Society for Biological Engineering is happy to announce the launch of the Daniel I. C. Wang Award for excellence in biochemical engineering. This award is to show great appreciation for Professor Wang’s contributions in the classroom and beyond. He has helped to make vast progress in...

The Puget Sound local section AIChE April Meeting will feature Sue Long, Environmental Impact Manager from Starbucks on April 24. Sue will be speaking about sustainability and how it is intimately tied to, and driving Starbucks’ business. Their newly released Global Responsibility Report highlights...